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AIBOC CIRCULAR NO. 72 DATED 21.08.2012


AIBOC issued its circular No. 72 dated 21.08.2012 on All India Strike on 22nd and 23rd August 2012. We are placing the same here for our readers.

CIRCULAR NO.72                                                   21st August, 2012

TO ALL AFFILIATES/MEMBERS:

GO AHEAD WITH ALL INDIA STRIKE ON 22ND AND 23RD AUGUST, 2012

We reproduce hereunder the text of the UFBU Circular No.21 dated 18th August, 2012 contents of which are self-explicit.

With greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY 
TEXT

In our earlier Circular we had informed that despite the UFBU’s gesture to defer the strike on 25th and 26th July, 2012 and agreeing to explore the possibilities of finding acceptable solutions to our demands, no improvement has taken place.  Hence UFBU has decided to go ahead with the agitation and strike action on 22nd and 23rd August, 2012.  Now we have received a notice from the Dy. CLC, Delhi calling for a conciliation meeting on 21st August, 2012.  This itself shows that it is just a formality.

In the meantime, yesterday, it is reported that the Government has decided to bring the Banking Laws Amendment Bill to the Parliament on 22-8-2012.

Neither our issues are getting resolved nor the Government showing any respite to their reforms agenda.  Hence go ahead with the strike action on 22nd and 23rd August, 2012 as schedule and make the strike a massive success.

UFBU will be meeting thereafter to decide further course of intensify agitations and more and more strike actions.

With regards,
Sd/-
(P.K.SARKAR)
CONVENOR
Main Issues and Demands :
  • SETTLE PENDING DEMANDS
  • STOP ARBITRARY GUIDELINES ON HR ISSUES
  • STOP UNILATERAL IMPLEMENTATION OF KHANDELWAL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
  • STOP OUTSOURCING OF BANK JOBS
  • STOP BANKING SECTOR REFORMS
  • STOP CLOSURE OF RURAL BRANCHES

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